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I BEWARE FICKLE SPRING! The promise of warm days often is betrayed by a cold snap bringing colds and chills to many. For nearly 75 springtimes Baxter’s Lung Preserver has been the trusted friend of New Zealanders, young and old. Take “Baxter’s” immediately a cold threatens and takes “Baxter’s” regularly until it is gone. “Baxter’s” tonic properties accelerate recovery. 3,

lasts and , lasts TjIERE never has been a soap with the same abundant, creamy lather, the same fresh, delightful fragrance as Lux ’• Toilet Soap. And yet this luxurious soap is so very economical in use 'i ‘ that it’s easily the best family bath soap ! ' to buy! Put a tablet in the bathroom. i x p j ' ■ A W" USE LUX TO!LET SOAP FOR E /'’""Wk "w YOUR DA,LY BEAUTY BATH - B . Si I do. this mild, gentle soap H REALLY protects daintiness fggj 4 j AND YOUEL LOVE THE DEL,CATE ' B yljjgl 1 Wl CLINGING FRAGRANCE IT LEAVES B W ON YOUR SKIN. TRY IT. 1 " Ig IL' SAYS <“') fl H \ K SELZNICK JU • INTERNATIONAL STAR WHY, its lovely Wir Bl *“ H MISS LOMBARD-AND ITS ONE f® i 'Offi REAL LUXURY THAT ANY GIRL OAN AFFORD. ILL SOON HAVE AWX TO|LET S OAP CO MP LEXION p 'WF f • l JUST LIKE YOURS ! l|F 'W; Lux Toilet Soap is Supercreaniei/. . .wives a luxury lalher A LEVER PRODUCT-MADE IN NEW ZEALAND 6.348.17 NZ,

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 October 1940, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 October 1940, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 October 1940, Page 8

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